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My kids and i cant afford a traditional christmas but we are making our own. We made a wall tree out of tape, paper plates, and markers. We also made the ornaments that way. We are making home made gifts with supplies we already have. You have a chance to unteach them the capitolistic dramatic bs that is christmas. Teach them appreciation instead of comsumerism. I know i cant spell, lol.

I have adaughter and i am asingle mother i am have just had to stop working and go on sick pay and i dont have family that can help me i have always gave my daughter a good xmas but this year i cant aford it the social said they wont sort my money out till after xmas what can i do.

Someone said: It's not about the Christmas presents, trust me she will understand. My mom is also a single mom (I'm her only daughter and child), and every year she would get me everything that I wanted for christmas. If I knew she was having a hard time with money, I would give her all of the money I saved up. If you can't afford it now, there's no need to feel bad. Make this year a "homemade" christmas, so you you both make gifts for each other. Christmas is about giving, not receiving. If your daughter can't understand that, then maybe its good to teach her this important value.

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Someone said: I worked at a daycare and found it most meaningful when the parents thanked me for all that I did to help their child, whether it be at the beginning stages "thank you so much for helping my child learn to walk or eat from a spoon, etc" or even "thank you for being such a great caregiver and easing my guilt of leaving my child for someone else to watch while I work...I feel so much better knowing someone who is going to care for my child as I would will be taking care of him/her and though I can't do it myself I'm glad to have you..." etc, just say something nice and meaningful
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